Installation Guide

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Specifying an immediate boot
You can specify an immediate boot for one interface module from a specified source by entering the lp boot system command in the
Privileged EXEC level. The entered command will override the default or configured boot source one time only.
Specifying an immediate boot from the auxiliary flash slots on the management module
To specify an immediate boot for the interface module installed in slot 1 from the auxiliary flash slot on the management module, enter
the lp boot system command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI.
device# lp boot system slot1 primary 1
Syntax: lp boot system [ slot1 | slot2 ]
filename
slot-number
The slot1 and slot2 keywords indicate the auxiliary flash slot on the management module from which to boot the interface
module.
The
filename
parameter specifies the name of the image from which to boot the interface module.
The
slot-number
parameter specifies the device slot number that contains the interface module that will undergo an immediate
boot. You can specify 1 - 4 for 4-slot devices, 1 - 8 for 8-slot devices, 1 - 16 for 16-slot devices, or 1 - 32 for 32-slot devices.
Specifying an immediate boot from management module flash memory
To specify an immediate boot from the primary image on the management module for the interface module installed in slot 1, enter the
following command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI.
device# lp boot system mp primary 1
Syntax: lp boot system mp [ primary | secondary ]
slot-number
The primary and secondary keywords specify the primary or secondary software image in flash memory on the management
module.
The
slot-number
parameter specifies the device slot number that contains the interface module that will undergo an immediate
boot.You can specify 1 - 4 for 4-slot devices, 1 - 8 for 8-slot devices, 1 - 16 for 16-slot devices, or 1 - 32 for 32-slot devices.
Specifying an immediate boot from flash memory on the interface module
To specify an immediate boot from the primary image in flash memory on the interface module installed in slot 1, enter the following
command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI.
device# lp boot system flash primary 1
Syntax: lp boot system flash [ primary | secondary ]
slot-number
The primary and secondary keywords specify the primary or secondary image in the interface module flash memory.
The
slot-number
parameter specifies the slot number that contains the interface module that will undergo an immediate
boot.You can specify 1 - 4 for 4-slot devices, 1 - 8 for 8-slot devices, 1 - 16 for 16-slot devices, or 1 - 32 for 32-slot devices.
Specifying an immediate boot from a TFTP server
To specify an immediate boot for the interface module installed in slot 1 from a TFTP server, enter the following command at the
Privileged EXEC level of the CLI.
device# lp boot system tftp 123.123.123.123 primary 1
Syntax: lp boot system tftp
ip-addressfilenameslot-number
The
ip-address
parameter specifies the IP address of the TFTP server from which the interface module will be booted.
The
filename
parameter specifies the name of the image from which to boot the interface module.
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